Trendnet 1-Port Wireless N Multi-Function USB Print Server User manual

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Contents
Product Overview ........................................................................... 1
Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 1
Features ......................................................................................................................... 1
Product Hardware Features ........................................................................................... 2
Application Diagram ...................................................................................................... 3
Utility Installation ........................................................................... 4
Windows Installation ..................................................................................................... 4
MAC OS X Installation .................................................................................................... 4
Network Installation ....................................................................... 5
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration (PBC) Setup .......................... 5
Manual Setup ................................................................................................................. 6
Using the Utility .............................................................................. 8
Launching the Utility ...................................................................................................... 8
Utility Main Window ...................................................................................................... 9
Configure Server ............................................................................................................ 9
Connect ........................................................................................................................ 10
Disconnect ................................................................................................................... 10
Sending a Request to Connect ..................................................................................... 10
Connect to a Printer ..................................................................................................... 12
Auto-Connect Printer ................................................................................................... 12
Connect to a Scanner ................................................................................................... 13
Advanced Configuration ................................................................ 13
Access the management page ..................................................................................... 13
Change Wireless settings ............................................................................................. 14
Wireless Site Survey ..................................................................................................... 14
Wireless Security settings ............................................................................................ 15
WPS Setting ................................................................................................................. 15
Change device IP address ............................................................................................ 16
Change Device Information ......................................................................................... 16
UPnP ............................................................................................................................ 17
Change Language ......................................................................................................... 17
Change Admin Account Setting ................................................................................... 17
Change User Account Setting ...................................................................................... 17
Maintenance ................................................................................ 18
Restart device .............................................................................................................. 18
Reset device ................................................................................................................. 18
Upgrade Firmware ....................................................................................................... 19
Device Status ................................................................................ 19
System Status .............................................................................................................. 19
Network Status ............................................................................................................ 20
Wireless Status ............................................................................................................ 20
Management Page Structure ......................................................... 21
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 22
Appendix ...................................................................................... 23
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ........ 25
Technical Specifications ................................................................ 26
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Product Overview
TEW-MFP1
Package Contents
In addition to the print server, the package includes:
Muti-Language Quick Installation Guide
CD-ROM (User’s Guide & Utility)
Network cable (1.5m / 5ft)
Power adapter (5V DC, 2A)
If any package contents are missing or damaged, please contact the retail store, online
retailer, or reseller/distributor that the item was purchased.
Features
TRENDnet’s 1-Port Wireless N Multi-Function USB Print Server, model TEW-MFP1,
transforms most stand-alone multi-function and standard USB printers into a shared
network resource. Install your multifunction printer in the most ergonomic location and
then connect the compact TEW-MFP1 to a high speed Wireless N network.
An intuitive utility supports Windows and Mac operating systems and provides a
seamless user experience. Scan, fax, and print functionality from any networked
workstation. Integrated Wireless N provides greater installation flexibility. An Ethernet
port facilitates optional wired networking. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) streamlines the
process of connecting to a wireless network. This compact device fits into the smallest
spaces.
1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX Fast Ethernet port (for optional wired installation)
1 x USB 2.0 high speed port
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) connects to wireless networks at the push of a button
Based on IEEE 802.11n technology and compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g standards
High-speed data rates of up to 150Mbps with IEEE 802.11n*
Backwards Compatible with USB 1.1 Devices
Control Center utility supports Windows 7 (32/64-bit) / Vista (32/64-bit) / Windows
XP(32/64-bit) and Mac OS X 10.4/10.5/10.6/10.7 operating systems
Supports most All-In-One multi-function printers and regular USB printers
Share multi-function printers and regular USB printers over the network
Control Center utility includes built in scan feature**
Supports NetUSB technology**
Share USB peripheral devices over the network including; digital cameras, web
cams, speakers, iPods™, flash drives, external hard drives, printers, and memory
card readers**
Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) installation
Diagnostic LEDs
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Product Hardware Features
Front View
Power - This LED indicator is solid green when your router is powered on.
Otherwise if this LED indicator is off, there is no power to your router.
WLANThis LED indicator is blinking green when the wireless is “On” and
functioning properly with your . This LED indicator will be blinking green rapidly
while data is transmitted or received by your wireless clients or wireless
network devices connected to your router.
LANThis LED indicators will be blinking green while data is transmitted or
received through your router LAN port.
USBThis LED indicator will be blinking green while data is transmitted or
received through the USB port.
Side View (Right)
USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB printers and storage
devices to your network and share access to these devices to computers on
your network through the use of the included USB software utility.
LAN Port - Connect Ethernet cables (also called network cables) to your router
or network LAN ports.
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Side View (Left)
Power Port Connect the included power adapter from your router power
port and to an available power outlet.
Note: Use only the adapter that came with your router.
On/Off Power Switch Move the On/Off switch to power “On” (Left position)
or “Off” (Outer position) the device.
WPS/Reset Button Push and hold this button for 5 seconds to activate Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration (PBC) setup. Push and hold
for 15 seconds to reset the device to its factory default setting.
Antenna Fixed 2dBi antenna.
Application Diagram
The print server allows you to share your regular printer or multi-function printer
through a network. It is typically placed in the same location of your printer or multi-
function printer. Unlike many print servers the TEW-MFP1 has the ability to
communicate to your wireless network at data rates at Wireless N speeds eliminating
any wires throughout your household or office. In addition to its print server
functionality the TEW-MFP1 can also allows you to share USB storage devices over the
network.
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Utility Installation
Windows Installation
1. For each computer that requires access to the print server, insert the Utility CD-
ROM into your computer's CD-ROM Drive.
2. Click Install Utility
3. Follow the InstallShield Wizard instructions. Then click Finish.
4. Double click on the TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility icon.
5. The utility will automatically find the TEW-MFP1 and your printer. When the TEW-
MFP1 is connected to your network.
MAC OS X Installation
1. Insert the included CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Open the CD contents and locate the “TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility Installer”
(.dmg) file. Double-click the file.
3. Double-click the file in the window.
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4. You will be prompted to install the utility. Click Install to start the installation.
5. You will be prompted for your password to allow the installation. Enter your
password and click OK.
6. Once the installation is completed. Click Restart to restart your computer.
7. Run the TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility. The utility will automatically find the
TEW-MFP1 when it is connected to your network
Network Installation
There are 2 ways to install the TEW-MFP1. The easiest way is to use Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration (PBC) setup. This feature allows you to setup
your TEW-MFP1 with your wireless network with just a push of a button. Please refer to
the Manual Setup section if your wireless network does not support Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration (PBC).
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration (PBC)
Setup
Note:
Make sure your wireless router or access point supports WPS (Wi-FI Protected
Setup) PBC (Push button configuration). If not, please refer to the User’s Guide on
the provided CD-ROM for alternative installation instructions.
The TEW-736RE must be placed in a location where it can still establish a wireless
connection to your wireless network. The most ideal locations are areas where
wireless adapters can maintain a 2-3 bars or 30-20% connection rating.
Verify that any software that is required to operate your printer or multi-function
printer is installed before installing the TEW-MFP1.
The utility must be installed on each computer in order to use your multi-function
printer.
1. Place the print server in the desired location. The TEW-MFP1 must be placed in a
location where it can establish a wireless connection to your wireless network. The
most ideal locations are areas where wireless adapters can maintain a 2-3 bars or
30-20% connection rating.
2. Plug in the power adapter and connect the print server. Move the power switch to
the “On” position.
3. Connect your printer to the USB port on the print server.
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4. Power on the printer.
5. Verify that the status LED indicators on the front of the print server to confirm that
the device is fully functional (Power is solid green, WLAN is solid green and USB
port is solid green).
6. Press and hold for 5 seconds the WPS button of your wireless router or access
point. Verify that the WPS feature is enabled and functioning. Please refer to your
wireless router or access point’s manual or contact their technical support for
instructions.
7. Press and hold for 5 seconds the WPS button on the TEW-MFP1.
Wait 30 seconds while the print server synchronizes with your wireless router or
access point.
8. Verify that the status LED indicators on the front of the print server to confirm that
the device is fully functional (Power is solid green, WLAN is solid green and USB
port is solid green).
9. Double click on the TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility icon.
10. The utility will automatically find the TEW-MFP1 and the USB device you have
connected to it.
Note: If the utility cannot find your TEW-MFP1,try to close and reopen the utility. If
the utility still cannot locate your TEW-MFP1, it is likely the TEW-MFP1 cannot
establish a connection to your wireless network. Place the TEW-MFP1 to a location
where it can establish a wireless connection to your wireless network.
11. Select your printer and click Auto-Connect Printer. This will set your selected
printer to connect to your computer for any print jobs.
Manual Setup
1. Plug the TEW-MFP1 with the provided network cable to one of the LAN ports of
your router or your network switch.
2. Plug in the power adapter and move the power switch to the “On” position on the
TEW-MFP1.
3. Verify the status LED indicators on the front of the TEW-MFP1 are fully functional
(Power is solid green and LAN port is solid green).
4. Double click on the TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility icon.
5. The utility will automatically find the TEW-MFP1.
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6. Select the TEW-MFP1 and press Configure Server.
7. When the management page of the TEW-MFP1 opens click on Config.
8. Enter the User Name and Password and then click Login. By default:
Administrator (User Name): admin
Password: admin
Note: User name and Password are case sensitive
9. Click the Wireless tab.
10. Under the Site Survey Setting section, click Apply. The TEW-MFP1 will scan your
environment for available wireless networks.
11. Select your wireless router or access point and click Set button.
12. If your wireless network has wireless security/encryption enabled, select and enter
the correct settings and click Submit.
13. The device will restart.
14. Move the power switch of the TEW-MFP1 to the “Off” position and disconnect the
power adapter and network cable.
15. Place theTEW-MFP1 in the desired location with the near your printer.
Note: The TEW-MFP1 must be placed in a location where it can establish a wireless
connection to your wireless network. The most ideal locations are areas where
wireless adapters can maintain a 2-3 bars or 30-20% connection rating.
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16. Plug in the power adapter and move the power switch to the “On” position of the
TEW-MFP1
17. Connect your printer to the USB port on the TEW-MFP1.
18. Power on the printer.
19. Verify that the status LED indicators on the front of the TEW-MFP1 are fully
functional (Power is solid green, WLAN is solid green and USB port is solid green).
20. Return to the computer you have installed the TRENDnet USB Control Center
Utility.
21. Double click on the TRENDnet USB Control Center Utility icon.
22. The utility will open and will automatically find the TEW-MFP1 and your printer.
Note: If the utility cannot find your TEW-MFP1,try to close and reopen the utility. If
the utility still cannot locate your TEW-MFP1, it is likely the TEW-MFP1 cannot
establish a connection to your wireless network. Place the TEW-MFP1 to a location
where it can establish a wireless connection to your wireless network.
23. Select your printer and click Auto-Connect Printer. This will set your selected
printer to connect to your computer for any print jobs.
Using the Utility
The TRENDnet USB Control Center utility is used to communicate with the TE100-MFP1
and any USB device that is connected to the unit. Below describes in detail how to
operate the utility for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
Launching the Utility
Windows OS
Upon completing the software installation, a desktop shortcut is automatically created.
You double click the icon to start the utility or open the utility if it is already running.
If the utility is already running and you attempt to close the window, it will continue to
run in the background and you will find the icon in your notification area if the utility is
still running. To close and exit the utility and exit the application, you can right-click the
notification icon and select Exit or click System > Exit in the utility main window,
however, it is recommended to keep this utility running in the background.
MAC OS X
Upon completing the software installation, a desktop shortcut is automatically created.
Double-click the icon to start the utility. Closing the utility will exit the application.
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Utility Main Window
In the utility window, you will see the model name and IP address of your print server
listed. When USB devices are connected, they will be listed under the model name and
IP address of the print server.
Windows OS
MAC OS X Utility
Menu Items (Windows Only)
System - Clicking Exit will close the utility and exit the application.
Tools
o ConfigurationChecking the option Automatically execute when logging on
Windows will automatically start the utility when you log on. Unchecking the
option will disable the utility from automatically starting when logging on.
o Auto-Connect Printer ListProvides a list of printers installed on your
computer. Select the printer you would like to assign to the Auto-Connect
printer list. If you would like to delete printers from this listing, select the
printer in the list and click Delete. Click Close to close the window.
About
o About Displays the software/driver version and support contact information.
Configure Server
Select the print server you would like to configure in the utility window.
Windows OS
MAC OS X
1. Clicking the Configure Server button will open the print server’s management page
in your web browser. Please refer to see
Log into your router management page
see “Access your router management page” on page 14
for additional information
on advance settings.
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Windows OS MAC OS X
Connect
To connect your computer to a USB device, select the USB device in the list, then click
the Connect button to connect your computer to the USB device.
Note: The utility will only allow one computer to connect to one USB device at any given
time, therefore, a computer must disconnect from the USB device first before another
computer can connect to it.
Windows OS MAC OS X
To verify if you are connected to the USB device, a message will appear next to the USB
device displaying a message that the USB device is “Manually connected by <your
computer name>”.
Windows OS
MAC OS X
Disconnect
To disconnect your computer from a USB device, select the USB device in the list, then
click the Disconnect button to disconnect your computer to the USB storage device or
printer.
Note: The utility will only allow one computer to connect to one USB device at any given
time, therefore, a computer must disconnect from the USB device first before another
computer can connect to it.
Windows OS MAC OS X
To verify if you disconnected from the USB device, the status message next to the
message will not show any status message.
Windows OS
MAC OS X
If another computer is currently connected to the USB device you are trying to connect
your computer to, you will not be able to connect to it. To verify if another computer is
connected to the device, a message will appear next to the USB device displaying a
message that the USB device is “Manually connected by <another computer name>”.
Windows OS
MAC OS X
If a USB device is currently being used by another computer, click the Request to
Connect button to send a request to the computer that is currently connected to the
USB device. The computer that is currently connected to USB device will be prompted to
“Accept” or “Reject” the your connection request.
Windows OS MAC OS X
Sending a Request to Connect
You can send a request to connect to the computer that is currently connected to the
USB device you would like to establish connection too.
Windows OS
To send t a request to connect to a USB device, click the Request to Connect button.
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The remote computer will receive the request message below.
Accept Clicking this option will disconnect your computer from the device
and allow the requesting computer to connect to the USB device.
RejectClicking this option will disregard the request and your computer will
not be able to connect to the USB
MAC OS X
To send t a request to connect to a USB device, click the Request to Connect button.
The local computer sending the request will show the status message below.
The remote computer will receive the request message below.
Accept Clicking this option will disconnect your computer from the device
and allow the requesting computer to connect to the device.
If the remote computer accepts the request, the local computer will display the message
below. Click Close to close the message.
RejectClicking this option will disregard the request.
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If the remote computer rejects the request, the local computer will display the message
below. Click OK to close the message.
Connect to a Printer
Note: This function applies to stand-alone USB printers or USB multi-function printers. It
is required that the printer drivers are installed before your computer is able to print.
Please ensure the printer drivers are installed. If the printer drivers are not installed,
please refer to your printer manufacturer website or documentation on where to
download and how to install the printer drivers. Before installing the printer drivers,
connect your computer to the printer using the USB utility first. Some printers may
require that the printer is directly connected to the computer in order to complete the
driver installation.
Once the printer drivers are installed properly on your computer,
1. Select the printer listed in the utility.
2. Click Connect to connect your computer to the printer.
3. Once your computer is connected, you can send print jobs to the printer.
4. After you have finished printing, click Disconnect, to make the printer available to
other computers on your network that use the printer, or, you can use the Auto-
Connect Printer Feature.
Auto-Connect Printer
When a USB printer is connected and selected in the main window, clicking this option
allows you to enable/disable the auto connect feature to a selected printer in the Auto-
Connect printer list. When your computer attempts to print, the Auto-Connect feature
will automatically connect your computer to the set Auto-Connect printer assigned in
the utility. Once the print job from your computer is completed, it will automatically
disconnect to make the printer available to other computers on your network.
Note: It is recommended to enable this feature on all computers that will need to
connect to the USB printer. Enabling the Auto-Connect Printer feature will avoid the
complexity of having to manually connect and disconnect from the printer for each
computer when multiple computers are sending print jobs to the USB printer.
1. Click Auto-Connect Printer.
2. Select the assigned printer to use as the auto connect printer by checking the box.
3. When you are finished, click Apply.
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Connect to a Scanner
Note: This function applies to stand-alone USB scanners or USB scanners included with
multi-function printers. It is required that the scanner drivers are installed before your
computer is able to scan. Please ensure the scanner drivers are installed. If the scanner
drivers are not installed, please refer to your printer manufacturer website or
documentation on where to download and how to install the scanner drivers. Before
installing the scanner drivers, connect your computer to the printer using the USB utility
first. Some scanners may require that the scanner is directly connected to the computer
in order to complete the driver installation.
1. Select the scanner or multi-function printer with scanning capability listed in the
utility.
2. Click Connect to connect your computer to the scanner.
3. Once your computer is connected, you can receive scanned files from the scanner.
4. After you have finished printing, click Disconnect, to make the scanner available to
other computers on your network that use the scanner.
Advanced Configuration
Note:
The management page is accessed through the use of your Internet web browser
(e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera) and will be referenced
frequently in this User’s Guide.
When the TEW-MFP1 is set to DHCP the easiest way to access the management
page is through the USB Control Center Utility. Follow the below steps to proceed.
Access the management page
1. Double click on the USB Control Center Utility icon.
2. The utility will automatically find the TEW-MFP1.
3. Select the TEW-MFP1 and press Configure Server.
4. The user interface of the TEW-MFP1 will open. Click on Config.
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5. Enter the User Name and Password and then click Login. By default:
Administrator (User Name): admin
Password: admin
Note: User name and Password are case sensitive
Change Wireless settings
Wireless
You can change the wireless settings of the device and connect to another wireless
network. Any changes applied to these settings must match your wireless network.
Incorrect settings may cause issues.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on the Wireless tab and scroll down to the Basic section.
3. Select the Network Type you would like set on the device.
Ad-Hoc: Peer to Peer connection type
Infrastructure: Wireless networking connection type
4. Enter the SSID or wireless name of your wireless network. Characters entered must
match exactly to your wireless network.
5. Click Submit to apply setting.
Wireless Site Survey
Wireless
The site survey feature allows the device to scan the surrounding area for any available
wireless network. This feature can be used instead of manually entering the SSID or
wireless name of your wireless network.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on the Wireless tab and scroll down to the Site Survey Setting section.
3. Press the Apply button to start scanning for available wireless networks.
4. Select your wireless network and click Set button
5. The selected wireless network will automatically be entered in the SSID field.
6. If you cannot see your wireless network click on Scan AP to refresh the list.
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Wireless Security settings
Wireless
Similar to the previous section, you can change the wireless security settings of the
device when changes were made on your wireless network. The TEW-MFP1 supports
WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK security types. WEP is the only security type that can be
used when the device is set to Ad-Hoc Network Type. Any changes applied to these
settings must match your wireless network. Incorrect settings may cause issues.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on the Wireless tab and scroll down to the Security section.
3. Select the wireless security/encryption type applied on your wireless network under
Security System.
4. Enter your wireless network’s encryption information.
WEP
o Authentication: Select the authentication type
o Key Size: Authentication Key Size
o Key: Selected and enter key set on your wireless network
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK
o Key Format: Select the format type
o Pre-Shared Key: Enter the key or password
o Encryption: Selected encryption type set on your wireless network
5. Click Apply.
WPS Setting
General
Wi-Fi Protected Setup or WPS is a feature that allows the device to authenticate to your
wireless network, the TEW-MFP1 supports WPS Push Button and PIN Configuration.
When using WPS make sure your wireless router or access point supports these
features. The WPS Push Button Configuration or PBC can be initialized from a virtual
button following the steps below or from a physical button located on the side of the
unit. Please refer to Product Hardware Features section for more information.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on Wireless tab and scroll down to the WPS Setting section.
3. Select Enable and click on Apply
4. Select the type of WPS Mode you would like to use.
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PBC
o Mode: Select PBC
o Click Trigger to initialize WPS
o Initiate WPS Push Button on your wireless router or access point
PIN
o Mode: Select PIN
o SSID: Enter the SSID of your WPS wireless router or access point
o PIN: Select if you want the PIN to Random Generate or Manually
Generate the PIN key
o Set PIN: Press to apply the entered PIN key
o Default PIN: Press to return PIN key back to default settings
o Click Trigger to initialize WPS
o Enter the device’s PIN key on your wireless router or access point
Change device IP address
General
Bydefault the device is set to Automatic/DHCP. This setting allows the device to
automatically obtain an IP address from your network. However you can statically assign
an IP address to the device.
Note: The IP address must be in the same subnet as your network. Incorrect settings
may cause issues.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on General tab and scroll down to the TCP/IP section.
3. Select Static IP
4. Enter the IP address and Subnet Mask settings.
5. Click Apply to save settings.
Change Device Information
General
In most cases, you do not need to change the device information and the default
settings are just fine. However you can customize these settings to match your network.
These settings help you determine or find the device from features like Windows
Network Map or a router’s client list.
Server Name: The device name described on your network
Workgroup: The work group assigned to the device
Description: The product descript of the device
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on General tab and scroll down to the Device Information section.
3. Enter the updated device information
4. Click Apply.
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UPnP
General
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking protocol that makes your networking
devices discoverable in the network. By default the UPnP setting is set to enable. The
device can be discovered under your computer’s network map
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on General tab and scroll down to the UPnP section
3. Select Enable or Disable option
4. Click Apply to save settings.
Change Language
General
The device supports multiple languages of the management page. Currently the
languages offered are; Western European (English), Central European, Traditional
Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, and Thai. You can
change the displayed language with the below steps.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on General tab and scroll down to the Language section
3. Select your desired language on the pull down menu.
4. Click Apply to save settings.
Change Admin Account Setting
Administrator
By default username and login password of the device is admin for both username and
password. It is recommended to change the default password for added security. You
can change both login username and password of the device management page by
following the steps below.
Note: Changes to these settings are case sensitive and should be written down
somewhere and stored.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on Administrator tab and scroll down to the Set Administrator section
3. Under Administrator section enter your new username information.
4. Under New Password and Re-Type Password section, enter your new password
information.
5. Click Apply to save settings.
Change User Account Setting
Administrator
A user account does not have the ability to make changes to the device settings. You can
assign a user account’s password information by following the steps below. By default
username and login password of the device is admin for both username and password.
It is recommended to change the default password for added security. You can change
both login username and password of the device management page by following the
steps below.
Note: Changes to these settings are case sensitive and should be written down
somewhere and stored.
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1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on Administrator tab and scroll down to the Set Administrator Set
Administrator section
3. Under User Name section enter the new login username you would you would like
to assign to the user account.
4. Under the password section enter the new login password you would you would
like to assign to the user account.
5. Under Permission section select the type of access you would like to permit user
accounts with; Read Only or Read-Write.
6. Click Add to create the new user account information.
7. To delete a user account, select the user account you would like to delete.
8. Click the Delete button to permanently remove selected user account.
Maintenance
Restart device
Maintenance
A device restart is similar to power cycling the unit using but using the management
screen. A device restart can be a useful tool when troubleshooting your network. The
steps below shows you how to perform a device restart.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13).
2. Click on Maintenance tab
3. Click the Restart button
4. Click Yes to confirm the device restart
5. The home page will automatically appear once the device has completed restarting.
Reset device
Maintenance
A device reset will set the device back to factory default settings. This can be a useful
tool when troubleshooting your network. There are two ways on how to reset the
device. You can simply press and hold for 10 second the reset button located on the side
of the unit. The other way is to follow the steps below.
1. Log into your router management page (
see “Access your router management
page” on page 13
).
2. Click on Maintenance tab
3. Click the Reset to Factory Default button
4. Click Yes to confirm the reset
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Trendnet 1-Port Wireless N Multi-Function USB Print Server User manual

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